Winnie the Pooh will be our new Foriegn Policy Director under Obama!!
By rodney850
@rodney850 (2145)
United States
June 18, 2008 4:10pm CST
When I ran across the following article it hit me that we really don't know the man running for the presidency for the domocratic party! No, I mean we REALLY don't know this guy!
Richard Danzig, an Obama aid who is the front runner for National Security Advisor in Obama's administration had some very odd and disturbing comments about how Obama's foriegn policy would be run!
Read it for yourself:
http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NWViNzMxZTBhYzg42NlZDc3MGI4NzUyYWMxNmY4MGU=
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5 responses
@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
19 Jun 08
I found this sentence in the article " I cannot find any evidence online to back-up Obama's claim that the school is majority Hispanic, and I can't find any details on the African-American-centric curriculum that Obama credits with fueling the school's success." This is relevant to almost all of Obama's history, quotes, background, etc ...the evidence seldom matches or is non existant to anything he says.
@Destiny007 (5805)
• United States
19 Jun 08
It is funny really... I read a similar article earlier this morning saying the same thing.
Obama has no clue when it comes to national security, and his naivety is well represented by such leaders as Winnie the Pooh and most cartoon characters... especially Daffy Duck, although the way he talks without a script brings to mind the stuttering of Porky Pig.
Obama is nothing more than a cartoon character with just as much substance as one as well.
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
18 Jun 08
Can we also get some insight from Tigger, Piglet, or even Eeyore. Rabbit always seemed to be the smart one of the bunch that might be the reason he is voting for John McCain. Let us not forget about the brave Republican Lumpy the Heffalump.
@p1kef1sh (45681)
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18 Jun 08
Winnie the Pooh is a very distinguished British Teddy Bear who never makes fatuous comments. The words correctly ascribed to him here are well known and used within British Civil Service circles to suggest that the current direction may not be the only way forward, if only the politicians would give them time off from their current endeavours to come up with something else. I can't help but think that that the report your link highlights is a highly selective piece that deliberately misconstrues Danzig's intentions. That said, he wouldn't be the first lightweight to hold a heavyweight political office.






